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Lafayette Avenue, Suffern, NY

'An Offer I Can't Refuse': Suffern Restaurant To Close After Nearly 4 Decades In Business 'An Offer I Can't Refuse': Suffern Restaurant To Close After Nearly 4 Decades In Business
'An Offer I Can't Refuse': Suffern Restaurant To Close After Nearly 4 Decades In Business A much beloved Hudson Valley restaurant that has been a staple for residents for some 37 years will close its doors early next year. Chef Marcello Russodivito of Rockland County staple Marcello's Ristorante, which has been on Lafayette Avenue in Suffern for almost 37 years, announced on Facebook he is closing in the second week of January 2023 after receiving an offer "I can't refuse." Russodivito plans to go out with a bang with a large New Year's Eve celebration, and then for the next two weeks, he will offer family-style dinners for just $19,98 a person, in a nod to the year he opened i…
Suspect Nabbed In Hit-Run Crash Injuring Couple In Suffern Suspect Nabbed In Hit-Run Crash Injuring Couple In Suffern
Suspect Nabbed In Hit-Run Crash Injuring Couple In Suffern Police have apprehended a man in connection to a hit-and-run crash that injured a man and woman who were crossing a Hudson Valley street.  The crash happened on Saturday, Dec. 4, in Rockland County, in the Village of Suffern. The Suffern Police Department announced on Tuesday, Dec. 14 that Seth Snyder, age 57, of Airmont, has been charged with: A felony count of leaving the scene of an accident resulting in serious physical injuries,  A misdemeanor count of leaving the scene of an accident resulting in physical injuries. Police previously reported that the crash happene…
Road Closure Alert Issued For Suffern Road Closure Alert Issued For Suffern
Road Closure Alert Issued For Suffern Motorists may see delays on a busy local roadway as contracting crews continue infrastructure modification work at the Orange Avenue Apartments in Suffern. Officials issued an alert cautioning that there will be lane closures on Chestnut Street and Blauvelt Way from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. daily through Friday, May 11, as they continue infrastructure modification work as part of the Orange Avenue Apartments Project. During that stretch, access from Chestnut Street to Ramapo Avenue will be limited to vehicles with an overall height of 11-feet-5-inches or less. During this period there will be no…